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Friday, 14 July 2017

Research delivers insight into the US Disposable Cannulas 2017

US Market Report for Disposable Cannulas 2017 - MedCore is a new market research publication announced by Reportstack.

General Report Contents• Market Analyses include: Unit Sales, ASPs, Market Value & Growth Trends• Market Drivers & Limiters for each chapter segment• Competitive Analysis for each chapter segment• Section on recent mergers & acquisitionsIn 2016, the total disposable cannula device market including those used for hip, shoulder, knee and small joint procedures, was valued at over $36.7 million, a strong increase over the previous year. Growth was driven by a strong uptick in units sold and modest ASP appreciation.

Disposable cannulas are used in approximately 40% of PCL repairs, but are not commonly used for other knee procedures. Cannulas are primarily used during rotator cuff repairs and shoulder instability procedures. On average, surgeons use just under two cannulas per case. The use of cannulas is not necessary in ankle arthroscopies; however, they are occasionally used in wrist procedures and elbow arthroscopy. Cannulas are also used in hip procedures. As more surgeons perform hip arthroscopies to expand their patient base, the demand for disposable cannulas will increase. Cannulas are relatively simple in design and innovative products are introduced at a less than average pace compared to other arthroscopic devices. Cannulas are not used in all arthroscopic procedures, which is a significant limiter for this market.